The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' Friend, Volumes 8-10L. Wild, 1918 - Slavery Vols. 3-8, 3d ser., include the 16th-21st annual reports of the British and foreign anti-slavery society. The 22d-24th annual reports are appended to v. 9-11, 3d ser. Series 4 contains annual reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Series 5 contains annual reports of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. |
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... present pressure of work in this Department , it will not be possible for him or for Lord Robert Cecil to receive a deputation on the subject . I am to express regret at the delay which has occurred in sending this reply and which is ...
... present pressure of work in this Department , it will not be possible for him or for Lord Robert Cecil to receive a deputation on the subject . I am to express regret at the delay which has occurred in sending this reply and which is ...
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... present methods of the recontracting of labour . They write- " The desirability of the adoption of similar measures is specially indicated in the Society's Memorial of May 21 , and is strongly advocated both by Mr. Hall Hall and also by ...
... present methods of the recontracting of labour . They write- " The desirability of the adoption of similar measures is specially indicated in the Society's Memorial of May 21 , and is strongly advocated both by Mr. Hall Hall and also by ...
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... present writer found the master - key to Dilke's actions , and it was revealed in a flash at the time of the passing of the South Africa Union Act . The question was the represen- tation of the native population in the Union and the ...
... present writer found the master - key to Dilke's actions , and it was revealed in a flash at the time of the passing of the South Africa Union Act . The question was the represen- tation of the native population in the Union and the ...
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... presents greater peril than undisguised slave dealing . As he truly wrote to Mr. Fox Bourne in September , 1895 , " The fashion of the day sets so strongly towards veiled slavery that there is nothing now to be done . by deputation to ...
... presents greater peril than undisguised slave dealing . As he truly wrote to Mr. Fox Bourne in September , 1895 , " The fashion of the day sets so strongly towards veiled slavery that there is nothing now to be done . by deputation to ...
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... present conditions of recontracting labour . These measures are strongly advocated by Mr. Hall Hall himself . LABOUR . A deputation from the Society waited upon Mr. Austen Chamberlain , INDIAN IN- then Secretary of State , in May ...
... present conditions of recontracting labour . These measures are strongly advocated by Mr. Hall Hall himself . LABOUR . A deputation from the Society waited upon Mr. Austen Chamberlain , INDIAN IN- then Secretary of State , in May ...
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